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Government MCA College ,Maninagar(East)
Business Statistics Assignment :- 1
Submission Date :- 17/02/2017

Compute P20, P47, P83, Q1, Q2, and Q3 for the following data.
120 138 97 118 172 144
138 107 94 119 139 145
162 127 112 150 143 80
105 116 142 128 116 171

The following lists the 10 largest automakers in the world and the number of vehicles
produced by each in a recent year. Compute the median, Q3, P20, P60, P80, and P93 on
these data.
Auto Manufacturer Production (millions)
Toyota Motor Corp.
General Motors
Volkswagen AG
Ford Motor Co.
Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group
Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
Nissan Motor Co.
PSA/Peugeot-Citreon SA
Chrysler LLC
Fiat S.p.A.

The following lists the number of fatal accidents by scheduled commercial airlines
over a 17-year period according to the Air Transport Association of America. Using
these data, compute the mean, median, and mode.What is the value of the third
quartile? Determine P11, P35, P58, and P67.
4 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 8 6 4 4 1 4 2 3 3

Determine the mode for the following numbers.


2 4 8 4 6 2 7 8 4 3 8 9 4 3 5

Determine the median for the following numbers.


213 345 609 073 167 243 444 524 199 682

Compute the mean for the following numbers.


7 -2 5 9 0 -3 -6 -7 -4 -5 2 -8

A random sample of voters in Nashville, Tennessee, is classified by age group, as


shown by the following data.
Age Group
18–under 24
24–under 30
30–under 36
36–under 42
42–under 48
48–under 54
54–under 60
60–under 66
66–under 72
a. Calculate the mean of the data.
b. Calculate the mode.
c. Calculate the median.
d. Calculate the variance.
e. Calculate the standard deviation.

Determine the population variance and standard deviation for the following data by
using the original formula.
Class
20–under 30
30–under 40
40–under 50
50–under 60
60–under 70
70–under 80

Compute the mean, the median, and the mode for the following data.
Class
1.2–under 1.6
1.6–under 2.0
2.0–under 2.4
2.4–under 2.8
2.8–under 3.2

The frequency distribution shown represents the number of farms per state for
the 50 United States, based on information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Determine the average number of farms per state from these data. The mean computed
from the original ungrouped data was 41,796 and the standard deviation was 38,856.
How do your answers for these grouped data compare? Why might they differ?
Number of Farms per State
0–under 20,000
20,000–under 40,000
40,000–under 60,000
60,000–under 80,000
80,000–under 100,000
100,000–under 120,000
9.37
8.9
6.19
5.96
3.96
3.83
3.68
3.43
2.68
2.62

Frequency
17
22
26
35
33
30
32
21
15

f
7
11
18
13
6
4

f
220
150
90
110
280

f
16
11
11
6
4
2

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